Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Not the most commercially stunning girl their is amoungst this earth, but with wide set eyes and plump lips Daphné Groeneveld really does have some beautiful features and seeing her on the Dior Addict perfume advert it really made her look striking and gave me a likeness towards her. I like to believe it's the eyes as by now you all must know that I worship wide set eyes, Liza Minelli, Kate Moss? Beautiful!

Friday, 27 July 2012

Boys keep doing it, they keep being oh so trendy! Baggy trousers?! Genius, I absolutely adore this rad street wear they are all persuing, I am loving the nineties now aswell, oversized everything. I know that come autumn and winter I'll be wearing baggy jumpers with long skirts and doc martens, I'm going all baggy and frumpy. These boys though, absolutely lush. The middle especially, with his over grown pink hair and parka, I think it's the fact they look scruffy and 'cause they're young it works. It's too bad the boys in my town would never go down the nineties road, and it's too bad I'm not ultra skinny and tall so I could dress like these lads, oh well one can try their best with it all. Also King Krule/Zoo Kid, fuckin' love this kid:

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

The summer is eating my face. So hot that I don't even know why I wear clothes anymore, might aswell just walk about in a two piece and call it done for the day! I hope you are all dosing up on sun cream, I don't want you all burning your fragile outer organ (skin). Anyway, how about some Summer Camp since well it's the summer and their music is so fucking groovy you'll be dancin' your tits off!

Sunday, 22 July 2012

I have this growing love for Kate Moss, I don't know why all of a sudden I find her an inspiration I've just finally noticed her beautiful otter like face. I always knew about her, mainly for her relationship with Pete and the fact she was on 300 covers of vogue, I suppose she was everywhere which meant I had no desire to find more out about her and to really look at her photos. However now after buying Kate Moss: The Making of an Icon I'm finally appreciating her insane beauty and her natural ability to capture your eye with one photo! She's also similar to alot of the girls I draw, wide eyes, purt lips and an angular face... I love her. Also, this song is groovy:

Saturday, 21 July 2012

Going to London you see alot of trendy lads swanning around, and a recurring theme with them all - Awkward trousers. Sounds strange, but I found it very endearing! Trousers at a length which is so awkward it makes you want to walk up to the individual and slap 'em, but for me I loved being able to see their rolled up hem swinging about their skinny little ankles and refusing to go to a normal length. So trendy, so lovely and one of the reasons I would go back to London! Oh the awkwardness.

Tuesday, 10 July 2012

I have a bicycle. One with a loop frame and a basket, one with a leather saddle and handle bars, one with a bell and gears. A bike. Considering I haven't ridden a bike in six years it's inevitable that I'll look like bambi on ice for the first few times whilst riding it! But I am very excited, I've wanted one of these bikes for over two years now, and I'm finally lucky enough to have one. Obviously I wont look a graceful as Audrey, it actual fact I may look like a baffoon, however I'm still looking forward to riding her to work, to school, to friends. She's called Penny, Penny Pendleton, from the Victoria Pendleton collection. ﻿

Thursday, 5 July 2012

What does friendship mean to you? What does it mean to society in general?
Why do we, as humans, need friendship so much? Is it just to allow us to
express ourselves in obnoxious manners? Or is it so we grow old with the ones
we love, and die around them?

For me, friendship is strange. I still don't know who my real friends are,
and who I'm just clinging onto to stop myself from becoming lonely. With that
said there are a couple of people who I believe are my true friends. However no
matter how much I like others, I don't count them as real friends. This is
because I don't tell them things from my gut. I tell them how I feel at the
time, and about things which upset or make me happy, but in all seriousness I
don't tell them things from deep down. It’s a hard thing to explain, but I know
what I mean. My friends are a broad bunch, we all have such wide personalities
and interests and most of the interests we share are only threadbare. It's a
sad thing to admit, but there is only a couple or even just one person who I am
relying on keeping my friend for life, and I know they'll say the same. All of
my other friends who say they wish to know me for life, well I just agree as I
know not to be cruel and say things which they don't want to hear (as I can be
harsh sometimes anyway). I love my friends at this current time. But when I'm
with some of them I feel a deep emptiness or a vast gap, in which I feel I
should stop being with them/I don't belong with them. It's a horrible truth,
but it's the feeling I have when with people. I don't enjoy surrounding myself
with millions of others. I'm not good with it; I'm only good with dealing
around a small number of people. That way I feel more in control of my
surroundings, and I know what's appropriate and inappropriate to say and joke
about.

I have lost many friends over the past years that I thought I would be with
for the rest of my life. And it's sad because I know all of this information
about them, however I can no longer use it and it's a useless stash in my
brain. It's the same with boyfriends, you build up this profile of them, trying
to remember facts and figures and dates of events just so when they say
something or when it's their birthday you can pretend you know them from
natural instinct rather than a cram of information in your hard drive which you
force yourself to memorise. I find it interesting is all, that we try so hard
with new friendships. Telling the person everything about ourselves, so that
they feel comfortable around us and they feel as if they know us. We trust
people to tell us the truth about ourselves so that we feel we can know them
and show off to others about how well we know each other. However it's so easy
to lie to make yourself sound more interesting. I know I've done it in the
early stages of friendship with people; however it's back fired so in the
latter stages of our friendship they bring up things which I know deep down are
not true.

For some other people friendship is a way of staying alive. People cannot
live without being in the company of others. However being brought up as an
only child and not living with my sister, I find it easy to seclude myself in
my room and not socialise. Just to be by myself until the later hours of night.
I'm not sure why but I like it that way. This is why I don't think I'm good in
big groups, and why I am not good at friendships because I find it too
difficult to interact with others comfortably. This is why I am awkward
sometimes, and my friends would agree as they see me in groups and I do lack
some self confidence. All because I was raised to be alone, and rely on myself.
Don't feel bad, it's comforting. I just find it hard to be social sometimes, as
I'm more of a one person kind of person. When I'm in a group of people I
sometimes feel flustered because I am un able to make myself noticed, I find it
hard to talk to people and I end up sometimes being quiet or sectioning myself
off to become involved in only a couple of people, leaving the rest out. I
can't help it, it's just the way I'm wired. This does make me feel bad though,
as I can see that some of my other friends don't understand why I don't talk to
them, it's just the simple fact that I can't bring myself to switch from group
to group, trying to make conversation. This goes for parties, when there are a
mass of people I go quiet, I can't seem to make myself feel natural around acquaintances
which is why I sit still sometimes and stay quiet...

So back to the question of why do we surround ourselves. I believe it to be
that we cannot handle our own company. We're frightened to explore our inner
thoughts and feel restless when we're alone. Whereas with people we can turn
into something colossal, and aim to woo others. I see it at school, girls
surround themselves with boys, girls swamp around other girls, boys group together
and even though there are different groups of them, they are all talking about
the same thing. I don't have an aim to be popular; I just have an aim to
quietly allow myself to sneak past others without the worry of talking to them.
When old friends (now new acquaintances) try to talk to me, complimenting me
and giving me praise. Well I sometimes feel like just walking away, and
ignoring their kindness, however society classes this as rude. So I stay there
and talk, returning back empty compliments and waiting for that awkward silence
so that I can walk away. I can't help it; I'm just bad with relationships in
general...

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

I love how mothers 'faff' around you. They don't just give you one option they give you ten. Say if you wanted lunch they will list off what is currently in and out of stock in the house. They will tell you what you could make with the available items in the fridge, and they wont stop until you stop them yourself. Otherwise the list can gone on for ever. I sometimes just listen and wait until she stops. However this doesn't work, because she will carry one. Finding the silence unnerving and having this desire to fill it with more complex meals and so forth. I love my mother, but lets not forget I am in the latter stages of youth at the moment, meaning I can handle making myself lunch for one day. Sorry to let go of your hand mum.